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I don't choose to believe what she said. She said what she said. "for or against" simple straight forward question. Funny you don't believe people who pledged to kill Jews. "they didn't mean'it"Like I thought. No link. You're such a fraud.
No, I gave the link. Your methods are as obvious as they are disgusting. You show solidarity with the genocidal and then turn around and try to claim this solidarity isn't what it is.
It's almost as if your very cellular structure is slimy, this duplicitous double talk defines you so thoroughly. You have certainly mastered the art of taqiyya, that's for sure.
I have never ever supported genocide in any way shape or form. What I've said (multiple times) in this thread is that I'm not going to judge a college student based on two words in one heated exchange - something your ilk is making a lot of and a judgement I suspect you would not apply were the positions flipped.
You are deeply immersed your own hateful propoganda, a type of propoganda that will brook no argument, no attempt at reason and that at it's logical conclusion leads to justifying human rights abuses and even genocide. You certainly don't seem to counter that.
So at least we've established that, once again, you have no link to support your claim that I support genocide. Bitter, angry, empty old man. Rhetoric is all you have left.
How do you judge? You act as if you know what this women has in her heart over and above her unscripted comment?. You're telling us she didn't mean what she said? How can you know this?
I don't, any more than you do. You choose to believe two words said in anger and under provocation vs. her rebuttal. If she had a history of saying these things, I'd agree with you. But I couldn't find anything. She's a typical, passionate, angry college student. I don't think she needs to be villified in this manner without more evidence.
She also said something in her rebuttal. That is where your "choice" comes in.